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Monday, September 17, 2012

How to Clean Your Make Up Brushes

Hello Girls,

Today my post is going to be about how to clean your make up brushes using two different products and way to do it. Both of them are fairly easy and work wonders. My brushes always come out super clean but its up to you guys which one wanna do. One way I like to do is using the Johnson's Baby Shampoo that I bought at a Walmart for $3.50 (I think. I'm sure I paid $3 dollars and some cents), and the other way is using the MAC Brush Cleanser ($14.00).

If you are not patient enough to clean brush after brush the way to go is using the baby shampoo. 1.First thing you do is get a cup (I choose a plastic one). 2. Fill half of the cup with water and add 1 table spoon of the baby shampoo in the cup. 3. Put all the brushes you want to clean in the cup and let it sit for about 15-30 min. 4. Then wash the brushes in the sink so the remains come out. If you think you need to leave it in more then just change the water to new and again put 1 table spoon of the baby shampoo and let it sit for another 15 min. Usually I don't have to do a second time with my brushes but then you decide. Se você não é lá muito paciente para ficar limpando pincel por pincel o jeito mais fácil para você é usar o Shampoo de criança. 1. primeiro você pega um copo qualquer (eu usei um de plástico). 2. Encha o copo até a metade com água e coloque uma colher de mesa do shampoo. 3. Coloque todos os pincéis que você quer limpar no copo com a água e o shampoo e deixe sentar por 15-30 min. 4. Depois é só lavar na pia com água morna. Se você ainda achar que os pincéis estão sujo é só trocar a água do copo por uma limpa e colocar de novo uma colher de mesa do shampoo e deixar sentar por mais 10 min e lavar. Pronto! :)

Ok now if you don't want to use the baby shampoo, you can go the other way which is using the MAC Brush Cleanser. 1. First thing you do is put some drops of the cleaser on the sink. 2. Take one of the brushes and gently rub it where you dropped the MAC product. 3. Wash the brush out so all the remains come out. It's easy but it takes a little bit of more work then to just soak the brushes up in the cup with the shampoo.

I have a square sink that makes it easier to clean my brushes, but if your sink doesn't work you can just use a paper tower. The paper tower also works very well, and all you do its drop some of the product on the paper towel, gently rub the brush where you dropped the liquid, and wash it out.